President Poincaré awards the Cross of the Legion of Honor to Moroccan unit in France, during World War 1. The French President Poincare, accompanied by General Joffre and General Humbert, reviews a formation of French troops. He pins the Cross of the Legion of Honor to the colors of a Moroccan Infantry Regiment and decorates several individual soldiers. Separate scenes shows soldiers posing with German 210mm howitzers and long guns captured by British and French troops.
French Army trucks towing artillery pieces and carrying French troops during World War 1. They pass through the ruins of a war-damaged French town, on their way to the front lines.. Some of of the French soldiers are on horseback. French officers and men inspect the ruins of a church.
A long line of British infantry ("Tommies") marching along a dirt road in France, on their way to the front lines, during World War 1.
A long line of British infantry make their way across a field in France, toward an empty network of trenches, during World War 1. They enter the trenches and a dugout therein. One British soldier peers over the top of the trench.
British soldiers moving supplies in horse-drawn wagons along a dirt road in France during World War 1. In distance, two horses and wagons are seen moving along an open field. A shell bursts near them. But they continue on their way.
British soldiers move ammunition by train car along small gauge railroad constructed in a field in Flanders, during World War 1. Soldiers form a line and pass artillery shells from the train to boats waiting in a nearby canal.
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